Five parts of an animal cell that you need to know

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Five parts of an animal cell that you need to know Mrs. Konken‘s Life Science Animal Cell Five parts of an animal cell that you need to know 1. cell membrane Holds the cell’s shape and allows some substances to pass through 2. cytoplasm A jellylike material in which the organelles are located 3. nucleus Controls the functions of the cell 4. mitochondria Converts energy for the cell 5. vacuoles Stores nutrients, water, or waste

Five parts of an animal cell that you need to know Mrs. Konken‘s Life Science Animal Cell Five parts of an animal cell that you need to know cell membrane Holds the cell’s shape and allows some substances to pass through cytoplasm A jellylike material in which the organelles are located nucleus Controls the functions of the cell vacuoles Stores nutrients, water, or waste 4. mitochondria Converts energy for the cell